Invasion strategies of the white ginger lily Hedychium coronarium J. König (Zingiberaceae) under different competitive and environmental conditions

The success of an invasive plant depends on its competitive advantage in the new community. This advantage can be attributed to high phenotypic plasticity, which either allows the plant to develop under a broad variety of environmental conditions, or grants it with a higher fitness compared to nativ...

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